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End-user development — (EUD) is a research topic within the field of computer science, describing activities or techniques that allow people who are not professional developers to create or modify a software artifact. A typical example of EUD is programming to extend… … Wikipedia
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end item — end item, a finished item complete in itself, whether a simple piece or made up of many pieces, and ready for its intended use: »The measure [would] authorize the stockpiling of critical machine tools… tools which need more time to make, in some… … Useful english dictionary
intended result — index end (intent), purpose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
end use — end use, adj. /yoohs/ the ultimate use for which something is intended or to which it is put. [1950 55] * * * … Universalium
end — I (intent) noun aim, ambition, aspiration, bourn, consilium, desideration, desideratum, design, desire, desired result, destination, dream, expectation, goal, guiding principle, nope, idea, intended result, intendment, intention, mission,… … Law dictionary
end use — end′ use [[t]yus[/t]] n. the ultimate use for which something is intended or to which it is put • Etymology: 1950–55 … From formal English to slang
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End-around — The end around is a play in American Football in which a wide receiver crosses the backfield towards the opposite end of the line and receives a handoff directly from the quarterback. The receiver then may proceed to do one of two things: he… … Wikipedia
End-of-transmission character — In telecommunication, an end of transmission character (␄ or EOT) is a transmission control character. Its intended use is to indicate the conclusion of a transmission that may have included one or more texts and any associated message… … Wikipedia